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NMTC Qualifying Areas in Western Massachusetts PDF Print E-mail
Click on the counties listed to the right or on the map below to see a more detailed on qualifing NMTC land. For more information contact .

Disclaimer

CEI and CCML are not responsible for the accuracy of these maps. Since the data used was generated for the purposes of the decennial census, they are not suitable for identifying land parcels and other points with precision. They are a tool to give viewers a general idea where eligible census tracts are located in relation to county boundaries, towns, roads, railroads and water bodies. Investment decisions should not be made solely on the basis of these maps. If you are unsure whether a project qualifies, please contact CCML at .


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